The battle for the East heats up! Can the #1 seed Pistons take a commanding 3-1 lead, or will the Cavs defend home court? 🏎️🔥⚔️ We are LIVE for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals! After a dominant start by Detroit, Cleveland bounced back in Game 3 behind a masterclass from Donovan Mitchell. Now, the stakes couldn't be higher at Rocket Arena. Star Matchup to Watch: Cade Cunningham: The Pistons' leader is fresh off a massive 27-point triple-double in Game 3. 💎 Donovan Mitchell: "Spida" exploded for 35 points to keep Cleveland’s season alive—can he do it again? 🕷️ Will James Harden and Evan Mobley provide enough support to stop the Detroit juggernaut? Drop your final score predictions in the comments! 👇 #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #DetroitPistons #ClevelandCavaliers #CadeCunningham #DonovanMitchell #Basketball #NBAHighlights #Game4 #2kAnalyticsTV #DetroitBasketball #LetGoGave #NBA2026 #RocketArena
Meghan Angley is LIVE during the 2nd intermission of a pivotal Game 4 between the Avs and Wild, as the Avs look to take a 3-1 series lead, but the Wild looking to even things up by defending home ice Join us LIVE for instant reaction, second intermission analysis, key takeaways, momentum swings, standout performances, and what to watch for in the second period as both teams battle for control in a pivotal Game 4. 🏒 Colorado Avalanche playoff coverage 🏒 Minnesota Wild playoff analysis 🏒 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs live reaction 🏒 Game 4 second intermission breakdown 🏒 Avs vs Wild highlights and updates 🏒 Key stats and trends to watch 🏒 Jesse Montano joins LIVE #ColoradoAvalanche #GoAvsGo #MinnesotaWild #NHLPlayoffs #StanleyCupPlayoffs #Avs #Wild #HockeyLive #NHL #Game3 #AvalancheVsWild #StanleyCup
Meghan Angley is LIVE during the 1st intermission of a pivotal Game 4 between the Avs and Wild, as the Avs look to take a 3-1 series lead, but the Wild looking to even things up by defending home ice Join us LIVE for instant reaction, first intermission analysis, key takeaways, momentum swings, standout performances, and what to watch for in the second period as both teams battle for control in a pivotal Game 4. 🏒 Colorado Avalanche playoff coverage 🏒 Minnesota Wild playoff analysis 🏒 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs live reaction 🏒 Game 4 first intermission breakdown 🏒 Avs vs Wild highlights and updates 🏒 Key stats and trends to watch 🏒 Jesse Montano joins LIVE #ColoradoAvalanche #GoAvsGo #MinnesotaWild #NHLPlayoffs #StanleyCupPlayoffs #Avs #Wild #HockeyLive #NHL #Game3 #AvalancheVsWild #StanleyCup
HP Umpire Carlos Torres ejected Orioles infield coach Miguel Cairo for arguing a denied ABS challenge to Baltimore catcher Samuel Basallo for taking too long to challenge? Kind of? This sequence was so problematic, it had me defending MIGUEL CAIRO. Report: https://www.closecallsports.com/2026/05/mlb-ejection-026-carlos-torres-2-miguel.html Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/closecallsports Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindsay715 Discord: https://discord.gg/eFXWr7yHWM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CloseCallSports Twitter: https://twitter.com/CloseCallSports
De'Aaron Fox slammed on the brakes and hit the crossover, losing his defender and knocking down the jumper. Fox struggled from the field, going 8-23 from the field (1-7 from 3-point territory) in the San Antonio Spurs 114-109 Loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, May the 10th. The series is squared up 2-2 and will the teams will take the court again on Tuesday in Minnesota. #nba #basketball #deaaronfox #sanantoniospurs #nbaplayoffs
Former NHL Video Coach, Steve “Petey” Peters goes Inside the Coaches’ Room to break down some of the goals from the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Petey shows you the plays that make the play. See how little details make a BIG difference on these goals. The Montreal Canadiens played on their toes and the speed was too much for the Buffalo Sabres. Buffalo struggled to defend the front of their net and Montreal went on to a 6-2 win in Game 3. Goals by Alex Newhook, Cole Caufield, Zach Bolduc, Juraj Slafkovsky and Kirby Dach are highlighted in a video breakdown. See what Montreal did right and Buffalo did wrong. The speed of the Anaheim Ducks was on display as they won foot races on their way to a 4-3 Victory evening the series at 2 with the Vegas Golden Knights. See breakdowns of goals by Beckett Sennecke, Mikael Granlund, Alex Killorn and Ian Moore. See you Inside the Coaches’ Room all the way to the Stanley Cup Final ! Subscribe to Inside the Coaches’ Room.
On the latest episode of The Rashad Grove Show, we talk about he 2026 NBA Conference Semifinals shifted into high gear this weekend, delivering a mix of dominant sweeps, strategic stalemates, and high-drama ejections that have redefined the playoff landscape.The East: New York Dominance and Cleveland's ResilienceThe New York Knicks made the loudest statement of the weekend, officially advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals with a ruthless 144–114 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday. The 30-point blowout completed a clean 4-0 sweep, led by Jalen Brunson’s 22 points and a balanced attack that saw the Knicks’ bench contribute 25 points from Miles McBride. On the other side of the bracket, the Cleveland Cavaliers managed to breathe life into their series against the top-seeded Detroit Pistons. After falling behind 2–0, Cleveland defended home court on Saturday with a 116–109 win. Donovan Mitchell was the catalyst with 35 points, while James Harden provided veteran poise to help the Cavs narrow the series deficit to 2–1. The West: Thunder on the Verge and Wolves Evening UpIn the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder moved to the brink of the next round by dismantling the Los Angeles Lakers 131–108 on Saturday night. Holding a commanding 3–0 lead, the Thunder’s youth and speed overwhelmed the Lakers despite 19 points from LeBron James. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (23 points) and Chet Holmgren (18 points, 9 rebounds) continued their systematic breakdown of the L.A. defense, leaving the Lakers facing a must-win Game 4 tonight. The most dramatic contest of the weekend occurred in Minneapolis, where the Minnesota Timberwolves evened their series against the San Antonio Spurs at 2–2 with a 114–109 win. The game was overshadowed by the second-quarter ejection of Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, who was assessed a Flagrant 2 foul for an elbow to Naz Reid. In his absence, Anthony Edwards took full control, scoring 36 points—including 16 in the final frame—to fend off a late San Antonio rally led by De'Aaron Fox and rookie Dylan Harper.